Console.CapsLock, returns a booleen value (true or false) to tell weather the caps lock is on or off, (true being on, false being off), and Console.NumberLock also returns a booleen value to see weather NumLock is on or off (again true being on, false being off)

This code tests the value of capslock, if it is true (meaning the caps lock button is on), it prints "Caps Lock is On!"Otherwise it prints "Caps Lock is Off" (meaning capslock is false, and the caps lock button is off).

Your code is very long-winded and inefficient. For a start, you don't need " = true" on the condition because the whole statement evaluates as a boolean anyway. Secondly, you are printing two things based on a condition. You don't need separate booleans to store the values.

Wow, are you taking up a new position as the forum insulter? There is nothing wrong with the code Termana originally wrote. If anything, it is more clear what is done than using a ternary operation not to mention reusable later in code. Where you will need to type your entire ternary operation out each time you want to test that value he must simply call a variable.

Eh? You are talking nonsense. If I want to test that value, I need only refer to Console.CapsLock, instead of his custom variable, as both are boolean values. And my code is more concise, better than some n00bisb code lawl.

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